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Address2390 E Orangewood Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806, United States
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Bristol University was a private university established in the city of Anaheim, California, United States, in 1991 as Kensington College. It became a university in 2011, and was renamed Bristol University. The first graduating class as Bristol was in 2014. The college filed for bankruptcy in 2017.

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Local elections 2023: Did voters punish failing councils?

Local elections 2023: Did voters punish failing councils?
May 31,2023 10:40 am

... " Generally, people aren t voting on specific local issues" says Prof Paula Surridge of Bristol University, who researches voting behaviour, " but when things are particularly bad, that really raises the profile"...

Climate change: Warming to increase UK flood damage bill by 20%

Climate change: Warming to increase UK flood damage bill by 20%
Mar 6,2023 8:10 pm

... To create these flood risk maps, the research team from Bristol University and Fathom, a company that assesses flood and climate risk, simulated all types of flooding in the coming decades...

Dolphins 'shout' to get heard over noise pollution

Dolphins 'shout' to get heard over noise pollution
Jan 12,2023 11:31 am

... Pernille Mayer Sørenson, a PhD candidate at Bristol University who led the research team which included the Dolphin Research Centre and St Andrews University, said: " We knew from previous studies that noise pollution impacts animals, but from this study what we do for the first time is look at how noise impacts how animals work together...

‘My bus ticket was more than I got paid an hour'

‘My bus ticket was more than I got paid an hour'
Oct 12,2022 11:11 pm

... Richard Davies, Professor of Public Understanding of Economics at Bristol University, tells me that s important because " if you have a long period of being unemployed when you re young, that can affect you for the rest of your life"...

Tom Tugendhat: From wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to front line at Westminster

Tom Tugendhat: From wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to front line at Westminster
Jul 15,2022 2:40 pm

... He was educated at a private school and studied theology at Bristol University, before completing a Master s degree in Islamic studies at Cambridge and learning Arabic in Yemen...

Grenfell: Why are families still waiting for justice?

Grenfell: Why are families still waiting for justice?
Jun 19,2022 4:30 am

... " The bar is high, " says Prof Celia Wells, Professor Emerita of Law at Bristol University, " but not impossible...

Essex student gives period pads to Ukraine refugees

Essex student gives period pads to Ukraine refugees
Apr 23,2022 11:15 am

... The Bristol University student arrived in Warsaw on Monday to help distribute sanitary products as well as arranging for cloth pads to be shipped to Ukraine...

University rugby player's 'heart and courage' praised

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Mar 30,2022 3:15 pm

... Maddy Lawrence, 20, was playing for the University of the West of England Women s second team against Bristol University when she was hurt...

Climate change: Warming to increase UK flood damage bill by 20%

Dec 11,2021 4:57 am

By Victoria Gill and Kate StephensBBC News

Researchers have produced a detailed " future flood map" of Britain - simulating the impact of flooding as Climate Change takes its toll.

It has revealed That annual damage caused by flooding could increase by More Than a fifth over The Next century.

That is unless international pledges to reduce carbon emissions are met.

Climate Change is set to have a particular impact on " hotspots" where homes and businesses are in harm's way.

Even if Climate Change pledges are met - keeping temperature increase to around 1. 8C - Places including South-East England, North-West England and South Wales are set to experience significantly increased flooding.

The Detail in the new " flood Risk map" also reveals locations That will be largely unaffected. This level of detail, the researchers say, is critical for planning decisions.

To create these flood Risk maps, the research team from Bristol University and Fathom, a company That assesses flood and climate Risk , simulated all types of flooding in The Coming decades.

They used information About terrain, river flow, rainfall patterns and Sea Level to build a detailed picture of how much flood damage there would be to people's homes and businesses across England, Scotland and Wales.

They combined this with Met Office climate predictions over The Next century.

The Team is also currently modelling flooding in Northern Ireland to expand the forecasts to include the whole of the UK as the climate warms.

The annual cost of flood damage across the UK currently, according to The Association of British Insurers is £700 million.

Chief research officer at Fathom, Dr Oliver Wing, explained That it was crucial to understand how That " flood Risk landscape" would change in a warming world, because it will be different for every community.

 " Our model shows That there are many Places where flood Risk is growing, " said Dr Wing. " Being able to understand the communities where this is likely to happen allows us to make sensible investment decisions - About flood defence structures, natural flood management or even moving people out of harm's way. "

Calder Valley in West Yorkshire is one of the areas at particularly High Risk from flooding caused by Heavy Rain .

Katie Kimber, from community volunteer group, explained That the steep-sided valley meant That run-off swelled The River quickly.

" When it happens it's really Fast - it's a wave of destruction, " she told Bbc News . " Then it's a case of clearing up the damage - it's mentally and physically very hard for people Here . "

During the, More Than 3,000 properties were flooded in the Calder Valley , causing an estimated £150m of damage.

After the clean-up, Katie and other volunteers started their own. " We're essentially creating speed bumps for the water running down the hillside [before it gets to the homes and businesses below], " Katie explained. " We're stuffing The Channels with branches. "

The community members also dig diversion channels to divert and slow water down.

Calderdale is a flood Hot Spot on the new map. But many Places are set to see very little change or - When It Comes to flood Risk - actually improve, Dr Wing explained. Those areas include swathes of North-East and Central England as well as Eastern and Northern Scotland.

This level of detail, according to The Scientists , is missing from the government's own current efforts to measure flood Risk .

" Current government flood maps and not scrutinised by scientists, generally speaking, " said Dr Wing. " The methods they use are not transparent.

" And every pound we spend on flood Risk mitigation is a pound That could be spent on teachers, nurses, hospitals, schools, so it's really important That it's grounded in accurate science. " 

The Scientists add That the UK as a whole is " not well adapted to The Flood risks it currently faces, let alone any further increases in Risk due to Climate Change ". They hope this detailed forecast could help change That .

Back on the Calderdale hillside, Katie says That better forecasting would be invaluable.

" Anything That helps us to prepare and plan, " She Said . " Because we want to keep living Here - we love this area. So we need to face these challenges, particularly with Climate Change . " 

Dr Wing added That the new, detailed maps could help land use planning decisions.

 " Those are something That ultimately put people in The Way of floods in the First Place , " He Said . " That 's something we see The World over - That The Most important part of flood Risk is where people are, not necessarily how the floods are changing. " 

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